This 5-year research project is a part of the Sweden Future Research Leaders (FFL-9) program. The ultimate project goal is to design, develop, and optimize wireless connectivity solutions in the terahertz frequency band (300 GHz to 3 THz) that can later lay the foundation of the beyond-6G wireless technology landscape. The project is supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF).
Academic research project to be carried out by TERANET@KTH.
PI: Assist. Prof. Vitaly Petrov (KTH).
This 5-year research project aims to develop and standardize 6G-grade solutions for near-field MIMO communications in next-generation cellular networks. The main goal is to explore the minimal valuable set of modifications needed in the New Radio (NR) specifications to support near-field communication mechanisms. The project funds an industrial Ph.D. student jointly co-supervised by KTH and Ericsson Research. The project is supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF).
Joint R&D project between KTH and Ericsson Research, Sweden.
PIs: Prof. Emil Björnson (KTH) and Dr. Gabor Fodor. Role: Co-supervisor.
This 5-year research project aims to develop novel near-field sub-THz and THz communication solutions as an integral part of future wireless networks. The vision is that (sub-)THz radio should not replace but rather complement existing lower-frequency systems in various setups thus enhancing the user experience.
The project is supported in part by KTH and the Swedish Research Council.
PI: Assist. Prof. Vitaly Petrov (KTH). Role: Primary Investigator.
This 4-year research project aims to intelligently combine distributed MIMO systems in mmWave and sub-THz bands with intelligent edge computing services toward energy- and cost-efficient networks beyond 6G. The project is supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR).
Joint R&D project between KTH, University of Surrey (UK), and Ericsson Research (Sweden).
PI: Prof. Emil Björnson (KTH). Role: Co-PI.
This 6-year research project aims to develop the next generation of mobile satellite communication systems, where mobile devices can use the same or similar radio units, algorithms, and protocols to communicate with terrestrial and non-terrestrial segments of wireless networks. The use of next-generation mmWave and sub-THz radio for LEO satellites is to be particularly explored. The project is supported by the Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF).
Joint R&D project between KTH, RISE, Luleå University of Technology, Ericsson, Saab, and multiple other companies and research institutions in Sweden and worldwide.
PI: Assoc. Prof. Cicek Cavdar (KTH). Role: Participating researcher.